Juvenile justice is an issue that deeply divides American
society. Some argue that juveniles who commit horrible crimes
should receive the same treatment as adults and that acting soft on
crime will only enable hardened juvenile criminals to prey on
victims. Others contend that juveniles can be rehabilitated, that
there are successful treatment programs for even the most violent
of youthful offenders, and that society benefits more from treating
young offenders than imprisoning them. Juvenile Justice examines
several key issues in this debate and empowers readers with
knowledge of the history of juvenile justice.
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